That's double movement, I don't think the rule states it needs to be two seperate motions, just that if the balls is grounded before the try line you can't promote your arm after. It's just an inexperience thing for the young fella. He won't make that mistake twice.I get that, but he is still moving not a stop then promote like how it normally is, a tackle isn't a tackle until ball carrying arm is on the ground and is stopped.
But it didn't touch the ground and then he promoted it... he promoted it in the process of it touching the ground.That's a tough one but probably right call. He was in the action but it did touch the ground.
Both commentators saying its not your typical double movement.That's double movement, I don't think the rule states it needs to be two seperate motions, just that if the balls is grounded before the try line you can't promote your arm after. It's just an inexperience thing for the young fella. He won't make that mistake twice.
Yeah, it's interpretations of the rule. It's one for the ref bossNah i cant agree with that. Not a double movement. If he reached out after touching the ground maybe, but it touched in the process of reaching out.
Yeah, their try was a lot more howyagoinBoth commentators saying its not your typical double movement.
its a 50/50 call at best, and went against us. But their unchecked try short of the line gets a green light without review.
O rly?Didnt touch it.
Theyll win this challenge.
I have seen tries like this allowed due to the fact momentum carried him to the line anyway.That's double movement, I don't think the rule states it needs to be two seperate motions, just that if the balls is grounded before the try line you can't promote your arm after. It's just an inexperience thing for the young fella. He won't make that mistake twice.
That's luck. Hit his chest lolO rly?
But it didn't touch the ground and then he promoted it... he promoted it in the process of it touching the ground.
NSWRL just taking it away to **** with us
Promotion of the ball is inherently suggesting two separate movements. I.e. 1st movement ball touches the ground, 2nd movement ball promoted to the try lineThat's double movement, I don't think the rule states it needs to be two seperate motions, just that if the balls is grounded before the try line you can't promote your arm after. It's just an inexperience thing for the young fella. He won't make that mistake twice.